Tom Lane wrote: > Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Here are the open items for 8.2: > > http://momjian.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/pgopenitems > > Had a bitmap-index patch arrived in my inbox this morning, as had been > promised to me for three weekends running, I might have been willing to > drop all else and review it. But, no patch. This item is dead for 8.2. > Do not even think of suggesting otherwise.
Well, we have to use some objective criteria, rather than one person's decision. I would say we are one month past feature freeze, and have not received a patch to review, and you have asked repeatedly. That is enough of a basis to reject this feature for 8.2. Removed from open items list. > Updatable views are likewise dead --- we don't have a credible patch or > any short-term path to get one. I hope to see both of these items land > early in the 8.3 devel cycle, but for 8.2, nyet. OK, same criteria. Removed. > The list is missing the issue of removing the long-since-agreed-on-to-remove > contrib modules. Added. > A couple of recently discussed FE/BE protocol issues are: not storing a > plan at all for unnamed-statement cases, and thus allowing bind > parameters to be treated as constants; allowing parameter types to go > unresolved rather than throwing an error. Perhaps it's too late to > consider these for 8.2, but they seem no more invasive than some other > items on the open-issues list. Well, I think the difference is that they are new items, rather than something pre-August 1 (or bugs), but I figure we could throw them in if it wasn't risky. Added to list. > Other docs issues: > > VALUES-list syntax --- not real clear where to put it > > timezone changes: appendix B is out of date, and do we need a list at > all rather than telling people to look at the config file + system view? Both added. -- Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend